Rosenheim Jay A
Department of Entomology, University of California, One Shields Avenue, Davis, California, 95616.
Evolution. 1999 Apr;53(2):376-385. doi: 10.1111/j.1558-5646.1999.tb03773.x.
Whether the trade-off between current and future reproduction in insect parasitoids is mediated by the costs of time or eggs remains an issue of contention. Life-history models predict that parasitoids have some risk of exhausting their lifetime supply of oocytes. I develop a simple conceptual model that assesses the relative contributions of time and eggs to the cost of reproduction by placing them in a common currency: foregone future fitness returns. Although rates of egg limitation observed in nature are modest, eggs still often make the dominant contribution to the overall cost of oviposition. Therefore, models of parasitoid reproduction must recognize the costliness of both time and eggs.
在昆虫寄生蜂中,当前繁殖与未来繁殖之间的权衡是由时间成本还是卵子成本介导的,这仍然是一个有争议的问题。生活史模型预测,寄生蜂有耗尽其一生卵母细胞供应的风险。我开发了一个简单的概念模型,通过将时间和卵子置于一种共同货币中,即放弃的未来适合度回报,来评估时间和卵子对繁殖成本的相对贡献。尽管在自然界中观察到的卵子限制率适中,但卵子通常仍对产卵的总成本起主要作用。因此,寄生蜂繁殖模型必须认识到时间和卵子的成本。